๐ Fatal swine acute diarrhoea syndrome caused by an HKU2-related coronavirus of bat origin
ยฉ 2018 Macmillan Publishers Ltd., part of Springer Nature. Cross-species transmission of viruses from wildlife animal reservoirs poses a marked threat to human and animal health 1. Bats have been recognized as one of the most important reservoirs for emerging viruses and the transmission of a coronavirus that originated in bats to humans via intermediate hosts was responsible for the high-impact emerging zoonosis, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) 2-10 . Here we provide virological, epidemiological, evolutionary and experimental evidence that a novel HKU2-related bat coronavirus, swine acute diarrhoea syndrome coronavirus (SADS-CoV), is the aetiological agent that was responsible for a large-scale outbreak of fatal disease in pigs in China that has caused the death of 24,693 piglets across four farms. Notably, the outbreak began in Guangdong province in the vicinity of the origin of the SARS pandemic. Furthermore, we identified SADS-related Co. Vs with 96-98% sequence identity in 9.8% (58 out of 591) of anal swabs collected from bats in Guangdong province during 2013-2016, predominantly in horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus spp.) that are known reservoirs of SARS-related Co. Vs. We found that there were striking similarities between the SADS and SARS outbreaks in geographical, temporal, ecological and aetiological settings. This study highlights the importance of identifying coronavirus diversity and distribution in bats to mitigate future outbreaks that could threaten livestock, public health and economic growth.
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๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ syndrome coronavirus (1074)
๐ public health (392)
๐ etiological agent (62)
๐ intermediate hosts (17)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
author
๐ค Zhou, Peng
๐ค Fan, Hang
๐ค Lan, Tian
๐ค Yang, Xing Lou
๐ค Shi, Wei Feng
๐ค Zhang, Wei
๐ค Zhu, Yan
๐ค Zhang, Ya Wei
๐ค Xie, Qing Mei
๐ค Mani, Shailendra
๐ค Zheng, Xiao Shuang
๐ค Li, Bei
๐ค Li, Jin Man
๐ค Guo, Hua
๐ค Pei, Guang Qian
๐ค An, Xiao Ping
๐ค Chen, Jun Wei
๐ค Zhou, Ling
๐ค Mai, Kai Jie
๐ค Wu, Zi Xian
๐ค Li, Di
๐ค Anderson, Danielle E.
๐ค Zhang, Li Biao
๐ค Li, Shi Yue
๐ค Mi, Zhi Qiang
๐ค He, Tong Tong
๐ค Cong, Feng
๐ค Guo, Peng Ju
๐ค Huang, Ren
๐ค Luo, Yun
๐ค Liu, Xiang Ling
๐ค Chen, Jing
๐ค Huang, Yong
๐ค Sun, Qiang
๐ค Zhang, Xiang Li Lan
๐ค Wang, Yuan Yuan
๐ค Xing, Shao Zhen
๐ค Chen, Yan Shan
๐ค Sun, Yuan
๐ค Li, Juan
๐ค Daszak, Peter
๐ค Wang, Lin Fa
๐ค Shi, Zheng Li
๐ค Tong, Yi Gang
๐ค Ma, Jing Yun
year
โฐ 2018
journal
๐ Nature
issn
๐ 14764687 00280836
volume
556
number
7700
page
255-259
citedbycount
82
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